June 01, 1999 -- Finance & Development, June 1999 - The Asian Crisis: Causes and Remedies
By Bijan B. Aghevli - Until their sudden fall from grace in 1997, the countries hit hard by Asia's financial crisis—Indonesia, Korea, Malaysia, and Thailand—had been widely admired for their economic achievements and much favored by foreign investors. What happened, and is there a prescription for reducing the risk of future crises?

March 15, 2016 -- IMF Survey : Indonesia Navigates Safely Through Uncertain Times
Indonesia, one of the best performing emerging market economies, can take its economic success to the next level by more investment, particularly in infrastructure, and finding new sources of economic growth, says the IMF in its annual assessment.

September 02, 2015 -- Podcast : The Future of Asian Finance
Asia fared well throughout the global financial crisis and has since become one of the strongest economic regions in the world. But with the global economy such as it is, a new book published by the IMF says Asia’s financial systems are facing new challenges. In this podcast coauthor Jim Walsh talks about The Future of Asian Finance.

March 19, 2015 -- IMF Survey : Indonesia—Moving in a New Direction
Sound macroeconomic management and exchange rate flexibility over the past 18&nbsp;months have bolstered Indonesia&rsquo;s policy credibility and its resiliency to shocks, say IMF economists.

November 26, 2013 -- IMF Survey : Keep Global Trade System on Track, Urges Bhagwati in F&D
With talks on a global trade deal stalled, it is now up to trade ministers to resolve their differences at the WTO Ministerial Conference in Bali, Indonesia, on December 3-6. That will be tough, writes trade expert Jagdish Bhagwati in the IMF’s F&D magazine.

September 25, 2012 -- IMF Survey: Indonesian Domestic Demand Likely to Sustain Robust Growth
Prudent macroeconomic policy and structural reforms over the last decade, on top of solid fundamentals, have placed Indonesia in a strong position to deal with the continuing uncertainty in the global environment, say IMF economists in their regular assessment of one of Asia’s largest economies.

October 21, 2010 -- IMF Survey: Asia: Consolidating Recovery, Building Sustainable Growth
After leading the global recovery for a second year, Asia's economic outlook remains positive but, in its latest report on the region, the IMF cautions that inflationary pressures are emerging. Given the strong expansion, Asia has reached the threshold to normalize policy stances across the region, says the report.

October 13, 2010 -- IMF Survey: Policymakers Identify Data Needs and Priorities
Despite progress over recent years in data provision, there are still worrying concerns about a lack of data on systemically important global financial institutions and cross-border financial linkages, policymakers said at a seminar during the IMF-World Bank Annual Meetings.

February 06, 2009 -- IMF Survey: Stimulus Measures Bolstering Demand Amid Crisis, IMF Says
Most of the world's leading advanced and emerging market economies have adopted stimulus measures to counter the growing financial and economic crisis, according to an analysis by the IMF that estimates the collective impact on growth of around ½ -1¼ percentage points.

April 11, 2007 -- Issues Brief - Technical Assistance: Building Capacity as the Foundation for Growth
In line with the International Monetary Fund's mission of promoting strong economic growth and encouraging crisis prevention in its member countries, the IMF provides capacity-building assistance to help countries strengthen governance, build economic institutions, train staff, and design effective economic policies. Central to this work is the IMF's extensive program of technical assistance.

December 10, 2003 -- Indonesia -- Letter of Intent, December 10, 2003
This Letter of Intent of the government of Indonesia describes the policies that Indonesia intends to implement in the context of its request for financial support from the IMF.

September 16, 2003 -- Indonesia -- Letter of Intent, September 16, 2003
This Letter of Intent of the government of Indonesia describes the policies that Indonesia intends to implement in the context of its request for financial support from the IMF.

June 11, 2003 -- Indonesia -- Letter of Intent, June 11, 2003
This Letter of Intent of the government of Indonesia describes the policies that Indonesia intends to implement in the context of its request for financial support from the IMF.

November 20, 2002 -- Indonesia -- Letter of Intent, November 20, 2002
This Letter of Intent of the government of Indonesia describes the policies that Indonesia intends to implement in the context of its request for financial support from the IMF.

June 11, 2002 -- Indonesia -- Letter of Intent, June 11, 2002
This Letter of Intent of the government of Indonesia describes the policies that Indonesia intends to implement in the context of its request for financial support from the IMF.

April 09, 2002 -- Indonesia Letter of Intent, April 9, 2002
This Letter of Intent of the government of Indonesia describes the policies that Indonesia intends to implement in the context of its request for financial support from the IMF.

January 20, 2000 -- Indonesia Letter of Intent, January 20, 2000
This Letter of Intent of the government of Indonesia describes the policies that Indonesia intends to implement in the context of its request for financial support from the IMF.

July 22, 1999 -- Indonesia Letter of Intent, July 22, 1999
The Letter of Intent of the government of Indonesia describes the policies that Indonesia intends to implement in the context of its request for financial support from the IMF

November 13, 1998 -- Indonesia Letter of Intent, November 13, 1998
This Letter of Intent of the government of Indonesia describes the policies that Indonesia intends to implement in the context of its request for financial support from the IMF.

October 19, 1998 -- Indonesia Letter of Intent, October 19, 1998
This Letter of Intent of the government of Indonesia describes the policies that Indonesia intends to implement in the context of its request for financial support from the IMF.

September 11, 1998 -- Indonesia Letter of Intent, September 11, 1998
This Letter of Intent of the government of Indonesia describes the policies that Indonesia intends to implement in the context of its request for financial support from the IMF.

October 31, 1997 -- Indonesia Letter of Intent, October 31, 1997
This Letter of Intent of the government of Indonesia describes the policies that Indonesia intends to implement in the context of its request for financial support from the IMF. The document, which is the property of Indonesia, is being made available on the IMF website by agreement with the member as a service to users of the IMF website.

July 18, 1997 -- Macroeconomic Issues Facing ASEAN CountriesAuthor/Editor: Hicklin, John | Robinson, David | Singh, AnoopNotes: The 14 papers that make up this volume were prepared as background for a conference held in Jakarta in November 1996.

September 14, 1995 -- Indonesia - Recent Economic DevelopmentsSeries: IMF Staff Country Report No. 95/83Notes: This report on recent economic developments in Indonesia was prepared by a staff team of the International Monetary Fund as background documentation for the periodic consultation with this member country. In releasing this document for public use, confidential material may have been removed at the request of the member.

April 05, 2001 -- Transcript -- Economic Forum - Governing Global Finance: The Role of Civil Society
The panel that is here today will focus their presentations on the core questions of the project, namely, to assess the benefits and drawbacks of civil society engagement with global finance to date; and to suggest steps to maximize the benefits and minimize the shortcomings of civil society involvement in global finance.

September 14, 2000 -- Transcript of a Press Conference on the IMF's 2000 Annual Report
Last year our lending dropped very sharply as a result of the calmer conditions in emerging markets and the rapid improvements in several of the crisis countries. We loaned 6.3b SDRs last year -- that is, in our regular loans, not our concessional loans -- and that is less than one-third of what we had done in the previous fiscal year.

July 13, 1998 -- Press Briefing on Russia - - Stanley Fischer
Part 1 of a press briefing on Russia given by Stanley Fischer and IMF Treasurer David Williams. Part 2 is available at www.imf.org/external/np/tr/1998/tr980713a.htm

April 14, 1998 -- IMF Press Conference of Michel Camdessus, Managing Director
It is a great pleasure to elcome you to the opening press conference for this Interim Committee meeting by the Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund, Mr. Michel Camdessus. It is a pleasure, also, to introduce to his right Mr. Stanley Fischer, the First Deputy Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund.

April 13, 1998 -- IMF Press Conference on the World Economic Outlook
I would like to welcome you to the press conference on the World Economic Outlook being given by Mr. Michael Mussa, Economic Counselor and Director of the Research Department of the IMF.

March 10, 1998 -- IMF Seminar on Capital Account Liberalization Press Conference
As you will recall, last September, the IMF Ministerial-Level Interim Committee agreed that it was time to add a new chapter to the Bretton Woods Agreement, an amendment to the IMF's Articles to make the liberalization of capital movements one of the purposes of the Fund, and to give the IMF jurisdiction on capital movements.

December 05, 1997 -- Press Conference of Stanley Fischer
A briefing by Mr. Stanley Fischer, First Deputy Managing Director on the stand-by arrangement for Korea which the Executive Board of the Fund approved last evening.

December 30, 1998 -- The IMF Replies - A Letter to the Editor
This article by Vito Tanzi, Director of the International Monetary Fund's Fiscal Affairs Department was published in the Washington Post December 30, 1998